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CIO Columnist Apple iPhone Decryption Backlog Stymies Police
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Apple's waiting list to bypass security controls on latest-generation iPhone and iPad devices means months-long delays for law enforcement investigators.

NASCIO Creates Catalog For State Government Apps
Federal government's mobile gallery on USA.gov served as inspiration for the state-only collection of more than 160 apps.

U.S. Cyber Command Chief To Keynote Black Hat 2013
Success in national security is measured by how well the government collaborates with partners and customers, says Gen. Keith Alexander, Commander of U.S. Cyber Command.

Britain's 'Smart Meter' Project Delayed
Utilities and firms looking to build new smart communications networks say they need at least another year to prepare.

U.K. Appoints Builder Of Rural Mobile Booster Network
Government's plan to boost cell and mobile broadband coverage in "not spots" finally in motion after two-year delay.

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After a four-week break, the Mars rover gears up for a second rock drilling.

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Company founder denies that Huawei employees would ever be forced to spy for China.

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